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Oral history: How the ‘grand chief’ returned to New Brunswick

9th - Higher Ed
Colonialism and systemic racism erased many aspects of traditional Indigenous government, including the role of grand chief. Traditional Wolastoqewi Grand Chief Ron Tremblay takes us through how that role returned to New Brunswick’s...
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Cannabis mega stores put Oka Crisis First Nation on edge

9th - Higher Ed
Thirty-five years after the Oka crisis, a new standoff is simmering in Kanehsatake over rampant, cash-fuelled cannabis development. CBC’s Jorge Barrera goes to the First Nation in Quebec, where people say the expanding mega stores...
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Governor General remembers Brian Mulroney as ‘visionary’ despite complex relationship with Indigenous peoples

9th - Higher Ed
Governor General Mary Simon gives a one-on-one interview with Power & Politics on her experiences working with Brian Mulroney. The former prime minister was ‘polarizing at time,’ Simon says, but she remembers him as an engaging and...
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Schitt's Creek wins big at Canadian Screen Awards

9th - Higher Ed
Schitt's Creek star Catherine O'Hara again won the Canadian Screen Award for best lead actress in a comedy series — her sixth in a row. The CBC show also won best comedy series for the third year in a row.
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Podcast exposes 'The Secret Life of Canada'

9th - Higher Ed
The hosts of 'The Secret Life of Canada' podcast discuss Canada's history and their belief that education and understanding the past are essential in order to create change.
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Kanesatake Mohawk grand chief retracts comments about rail blockades

9th - Higher Ed
A Kanesatake Mohawk grand chief retracted comments calling for an end to the rail blockades after community members locked him out of the band office. 
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Do anti-pipeline protests resemble early days of Oka crisis?

9th - Higher Ed
Ellen Gabriel, an Indigenous rights activist who served as spokeswoman for the Mohawk people in Kanesatake during the Oka crisis, gives her perspective on this week's demonstrations across the country in support of Wet'suwet'en...
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Kanien'kehá:ka mark 35 years since the events known as the Oka Crisis, or the siege of Kanehsatà:ke

9th - Higher Ed
People in Kanehsatà:ke marched through the pine forest, which was at the heart of the dispute, to commemorate the anniversary.